Record 130,000 visitors to 1001 Inventions Bahrain

1001 Inventions and its world’s leading exhibition about the history of science from Muslim Civilisation has received a record breaking 130,000 visitors in Bahrain during its 17 day residency.

The 1001 Inventions exhibition in Bahrain was an anchor attraction at ‘Zedni Elman’ – an educational exhibition organised and hosted by the Ministry of Education in the Kingdom of Bahrain. The exhibition, which was declared the world’s best by the European museums Industry, highlights a thousand years of scientific, technological and cultural achievements from the seventh century onwards, a period known as the “Golden Age of Muslim Civilisation” stretching from Spain to China.

We are amazed by the success of 1001 Inventions in Bahrain. We’re particularly pleased to note that this exhibition, as part of the wider Zidni Elman, has been one of the most popular educational exhibitions launched in Bahrain in recent years, and the independent research demonstrates that 1001 Inventions had engendered pride and enthusiasm in the hidden history of scientific excellence in Muslim Civilisation... Much of the success is down to the excellent work that the teams of the Ministry of Education and Zedni Elman Exhibition have done in launching a high profile campaign, a fantastic schools outreach programme and providing world-class environment to host the exhibition."

1001 Inventions productions highlight the role of men and women of different faiths and cultures that worked together in Muslim Civilisation, building upon the knowledge of ancients civilisations, and helping to make breakthroughs that have left their mark our lives today.

1001 Inventions is a British-based educational organisation that produces engaging science experiences and productions that highlight one thousand years of underappreciated achievements by inspirational men and women who helped lay the foundations of our modern world.

1001 Inventions is currently welcoming visitors to exhibitions in Slovenia and Malaysia.